Here’s my take on wind range - it is misleading. This is because someone with more flying experience will be able to hold a kite down in stronger winds and will be able to make a kite work better in lighter winds. There is also the MASSIVE factor of the rider’s weight to be factored in.

Here is the most simple formula I can come up with for our ONE kite’s “wind range”:

You can take a ONE kite out in wind conditions 4m lighter or stronger than what you would normally use a C kite in. For example, our 12m One is good for a tradtional 8m up to a traditional 16m’s wind range. However, it goes without saying that on the fringes of this range you are beginning to push your luck.